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After a trade period that went from snoozefest to chaos, catch up on every move. What did your club do and how are they placed for the draft? Plus, every club’s moves rated.
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17th October 2024
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Trade recap: Every move, who soared, flopped this trade period?
After a trade period that went from snoozefest to chaos, catch up on every move. What did your club do and how are they placed for the draft? Plus, every club’s moves rated.
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Clue to nasty side-effects of Covid jab unlocked
Side-effects from mRNA vaccines can leave some people suffering headaches, fever and fatigue, while others have no reaction at all. Melbourne scientists have now found out why.
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Eye-watering cost of baguettes, juice to fuel protest cops revealed
The amount spent on food and drink for police on night shift at the frontline of Melbourne’s ugly Land Forces weapons expo protests has been revealed. So too has the cafe that supp...
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Trade winners and losers: Have your say on all the big moves
After a wild 10 days, catch up on all the big moves, see expert trade grades for all the big deals and have your say on who came out on top.
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Students make serious bullying claims in petitions against Glen Eira College
Glen Eira College has been met with a raft of serious bullying allegations in two petitions signed by almost 100 people, calling for the school to priotise students’ wellbeing and ...
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Shane Warne’s glamorous ex to return to Melbourne Cup Carnival
Shane Warne’s former fiancee Liz Hurley will be trackside at the 2024 Melbourne Cup Carnival with her son, Damian, in her first return to Melbourne since the Spin King’s tragic dea...
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Players, not picks: Pies’ mantra may spark dynasty or haunt them
The Pies have been clear, it’s about players, not picks. And that could either spark a dynasty, or blow the club’s 2025 season, writes Jon Ralph at the end of a tantalising trade p...
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‘Take shelter’ warning as epic storm hits part of Victoria
Residents from Horsham to Donald were warned on Wednesday night to urgently take shelter as a storm of epic proportions hit parts of the Wimmera.
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Blood test confirms brain injury in domestic violence victims
Concussion risk in sport is well known, but research finds it is likely more common for victims of intimate partner violence.
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Hayne, sex doll, Twin Towers: ‘Distasteful’ Giants’ antics revealed
A series of offensive skits and dress-ups at a GWS post-season function have been revealed. MARK ROBINSON has the latest details.
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Robbo: Penalise ‘moronic’ Giants — but don’t suspend them
Everlasting shame awaits the Giants at the centre of the “Troubled Couples” scandal, but let’s not mix stupidity with illegality, writes Mark Robinson. It could set a dangerous pre...
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Hopes dashed as promising Alzheimer’s drug disallowed in Oz
A drug that could hold the key to delaying symptoms of devastating Alzheimer’s disease will not be made available in Australia, despite the pain and large number of deaths it cause...
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Cop’s alleged road rage attack on ‘lane filtering’ motorcyclist
A motorbike rider claims he was the victim of a road rage attack by an off-duty cop in Melbourne, that involved the officer “screaming profanities”, tailgating and trying to force ...
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How many US states have Pacific Ocean coastlines?
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
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Inside deadline day: How close did Smith deal come to disaster?
Bailey Smith was left to wait until the last minute of the trade period as a host of key deals unfolded in a frantic final 30 minutes. Those closest to the Smith deal reveal how it...
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Block foreman’s spray reduces sisters to tears
Maddy and Charlotte cop the wrath of Dan after a series of disasters leaves them behind, and holding up all the other trades on site.
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The forgotten Melbourne cold case murder of the 1970s
While there’s been a breakthrough in the 1977 Easey St killings, another terrible — and more low profile — crime of that era is being remembered this week.
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Grim news for Aussies who want cash
It is getting harder and harder to use cash in Australia, as the latest data paints a tough picture for cash users and the older population.
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Footage emerges of wild Waverley Gardens alleged bottle stabbings
Brave witnesses performed a citizen’s arrest on a man who allegedly slashed two shoppers with a broken glass bottle at Waverley Gardens shopping centre. See the video.
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Report into Nine Entertainment’s workplace culture to be handed down
The long-awaited report into broader culture issues at Nine Entertainment will be shared Thursday, staff have been told.
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